Master the Tango While You Learn Spanish in Argentina

Many students who have attended a Spanish school inWhat would a typical dance schedule look like?
Argentina have found that there are a variety of sideReceive tango instruction during two or three weekly
benefits to spending time in this country. Any trip tolessons. And beyond that you will want to leave time
South America is guaranteed to be a culturallyfor 3 or 4 nights per week at the milongas, which are
enriching experience, not to mention a full socialthe famous tango clubs.
calendar. However, when you add learning the tangoIf you are worried about costs, Argentina will have a
to the mix this makes the entire trip all the morerelatively light impact on your wallet. With a cost of
memorable.living much lower than in the United States almost
Spanish immersion programs have substantialeverything will be cheaper including food and rent. With
advantages over learning the language in a universitythat currency exchange leverage you should not be
setting. Class size is an intimate 4 to 7 students, withafraid to pay a bit more for quality, for example when
plenty of individual attention. This is dramatically smalleryou are seeking a place to stay two great
than many university Spanish classes, which canneighborhoods to consider are Recoleta and Palermo.
sometimes have more than thirty students. ClassesWhile living in these neighborhoods may be $20 or $30
are 20 hours per week and typically run from one tomore a week, it is well worth the extra cost to live in
four months and encompass skill levels ranging fromone of these beautiful and convenient locales. Getting
beginner to advanced.around is cheap and easy, as inexpensive taxis are
Look for a program that allows you to Add on tangoeverywhere.
courses when you learn Spanish in Buenos Aires.